Time: 2024-10-23
several police department across the state of Connecticut have report problem with 911 call and routine telephone line on Tuesday afternoon. resident are being urge not to trial the 911 system to see if it is working. Ansonia, Avon, Berlin, Bloomfield, Branford, Cheshire, Clinton, East Hartford, Hartford, Simsbury, Wallingford, West Hartford, and Westport are among the location affect by the outage.
In response to the 911 outage, police department in assorted town in Connecticut have supply option Numbers for resident to call in case of emergency. For example, the Ansonia Police Department has teach resident to call their main line at 203-735-1885 in case of an emergency. Similarly, the Berlin Police Department's routine telephone line are down, and they are request resident to use 860-250-0350 for any not-emergency police matter. In Bloomfield, the routine call line is currently out of service, and they are working on resolution the issue as soon as possible.
Some police department have experience intermittent issue with their telephone system, as report by the Hartford Police Department. Lt. Aaron Boisvert of the Hartford police mention that the telephone system were intermittently working, and it look to be a statewide problem. The Town of Groton Police Department also confront challenge in receive 911 call from certain cellular carrier. They rede resident to call 860-441-6712 if they are unable to range 911.
In the midst of the 911 outage, South Windsor police report that their routine telephone line were down but reassure resident that the 911 system in their town was still operation properly. Meanwhile, Branford police note that their 911 system was completely down and supply an option emergency number for resident to dial in case of emergency.
Despite the temp 911 outage affect multiple police department in Connecticut, attempt are being make to address the situation and restore convention service as soon as possible. resident are rede to use option telephone Numbers supply by the police department for emergency and routine matter until the 911 system is fully operational again.